Overall Customer Rating

ETID remains as strong as ever with record #8.

October 24, 2016

Every Time I Die are a rarity in music today. And in today's heavy music scene, they're a near unicorn. A band who has elevated their craft to produce their greatest release nearly two decades into their career.
Low Teens is both ETID's most powerful and well-rounded work. Combing the ferocity of 2012's Ex Lives and 2014's From Parts Unknown with the Southern rock swagger of their middle records, all deep fried in their trademark hardcore punk flair, this record is heavy, in both music and emotion.
Heavily weighted towards singer Keith Buckley's personal emergency with his wife's pregnancy, Low Teens hits like a ton of bricks and doesn't stop. If you love punk, if you love metal, if you love a smart record that shines in an area of throwaway pop music, then give Low Teens a spin.
Standout tracks: "Petal", "The Coin Has a Say", "C++", "I Didn't Wanna Join Your Stupid Cult Anyway", "Map Change"

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Eclectic Hardcore That Defies Predictions

June 3, 2017

I jumped into Low Teens without really knowing what I was getting into, having never really heard ETID before. I knew it was hardcore, but I wasn't expecting so much nuance and genre-shifting. This is a massively entertaining album that never gets stale.